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Cast |
Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci, Marc Anthony, Larry Block,
Caroline Aaron, Tina Bruno, Pasquale Cajano, Gene Canfield,
Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini |
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Plot
Synopsis |
In this witty drama, a
pair of brothers debate integrity versus compromise as they
try to succeed in the restaurant business. Primo and Secondo
have journeyed from Italy to New Jersey in the mid-1950s,
determined to make a killing with an authentic Italian
restaurant, The Paradise. But their food is a bit too
authentic; Primo may prepare a superb risotto, but most of
his customers are wondering why they can't get a bowl of
spaghetti and meatballs. Secondo tries to convince his
brother not to berate the customers for requesting more
"American" dishes, but Primo stands firm. Meanwhile, Pascal,
another local restaurateur, is doing great business with "Italian
style" food the brothers wouldn't bother to spit on. Despite
Primo's refusal to change his recipes to cater to lowbrow
tastes, Secondo goes to Pascal begging for advice. With The
Paradise on its last legs, Pascal offers to help Louis
Prima, the famous Italian-American bandleader, is coming to
town, and Pascal is to arrange a banquet in his honor. He'll
stage the banquet at The Paradise in the hopes that Prima
and his entourage (and hopefully the accompanying press)
will fall in love with the authentic food and sing the
praises of the foundering restaurant as he tours the
country. The preparations for the big night and the
behind-the-scenes family drama that ensues is highlighted by
a strong supporting cast of Minnie Driver, Isabella
Rossellini, and Allison Janney. Stanley Tucci, who plays
Secondo, co-directed with Campbell Scott, who has a small
but memorable role as a car salesman. |